Better Kids offers a unique approach to Social Emotional Learning (SEL) through engaging play and interactive experiences. Discover our resources for parents, schools, and children, and explore our award-winning app, Wisdom: The World of Emotions, designed to help kids ages 4-8 develop emotional intelligence and resilience.
Better Kids is a platform committed to enhancing social emotional learning for children. We provide a range of resources, including our flagship app, Wisdom: The World of Emotions, which is the world's first game-based SEL app for kids. Our mission is to support the emotional growth of children through play, offering tools for parents, educators, and children to foster emotional intelligence and effective emotion regulation. As parents, we want the best for our children. With Wisdom: The World of Emotions, your child will develop healthy coping strategies and build positive relationships. They will practice breathing techniques with Augmented Reality and problem-solve through interactive digital games. Your child will feel confident that they can reach their goals and build friendships that last a lifetime.
In this course you will engage in a series of challenges designed to increase your own happiness and build more productive habits. As preparation for these tasks, Professor Laurie Santos reveals misconceptions about happiness, annoying features of the mind that lead us to think the way we do, and the research that can help us change. You will ultimately be prepared to successfully incorporate a specific wellness activity into your life.
The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill was founded as the Department of Psychology in 1920 by John Frederick Dashiell. The Department offers three degrees for undergraduates – a B.A. in Psychology, a B.S. in Neuroscience, and a B.S. in Psychology, a Cognitive Science minor, a Neuroscience Minor, and the Ph.D. at the graduate-level. Our Graduate Programs include Behavioral and Integrative Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, and Social Psychology.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen is engaged in research and teaching in the field of psychology. The department explores topics such as memory and concentration problems in people with bipolar disorder and the role of neuroplasticity in cognitive disorders. Professor Kamilla Miskowiak is leading projects supported by the Independent Research Fund Denmark.